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When monkeys rule the jungle

Par : Raed Musa
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231280766
  • EAN9798231280766
  • Date de parution12/08/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

A fierce struggle in the jungle between the native inhabitants and invaders leads to the loss of the lake, the heart and soul of the jungle. Ambitious monkeys seize the lion king's weakness against the invaders to claim a share of power in the jungle. Events intertwine between internal and external conflicts, negotiations, and mediations, as the lion strives for unity and to preserve the jungle's safety, while the monkeys call for equality, causing priorities to blur and interests to become complicated within the jungle.
When Monkeys Rule the Jungle is a gripping, fast-paced short novel filled with thrilling and engaging events that never feel dull. It is a powerful political, symbolic, and social allegory-a tale of loyalty and betrayal, power and cunning, and the fight to preserve the jungle's spirit and identity amid chaos and change. Written in Gaza, Palestine, in 2009, this novel is being published for the very first time.
It spans approximately 90 pages.
A fierce struggle in the jungle between the native inhabitants and invaders leads to the loss of the lake, the heart and soul of the jungle. Ambitious monkeys seize the lion king's weakness against the invaders to claim a share of power in the jungle. Events intertwine between internal and external conflicts, negotiations, and mediations, as the lion strives for unity and to preserve the jungle's safety, while the monkeys call for equality, causing priorities to blur and interests to become complicated within the jungle.
When Monkeys Rule the Jungle is a gripping, fast-paced short novel filled with thrilling and engaging events that never feel dull. It is a powerful political, symbolic, and social allegory-a tale of loyalty and betrayal, power and cunning, and the fight to preserve the jungle's spirit and identity amid chaos and change. Written in Gaza, Palestine, in 2009, this novel is being published for the very first time.
It spans approximately 90 pages.